i have a similar problem but i have sound just no bass in the right earpiece.. i took them to a repairer but they said thier is nothing wrong with them, but i can definatly tell there is no bass in the right ear. i have a similar problem but i have sound just no bass in the right earpiece.. i took them to a repairer but they said thier is nothing wrong with them, but i can definatly tell there is no bass in the right ear.

O, Shi...I have dh1021 and there is no sound in the right ear.I opened the ear itself and used multimeter, so I found these two thin wires in black in single coating are short-circuited (the gold one with the red one)...

O, Shi...I have dh1021 and there is no sound in the right ear.I opened the ear itself and used multimeter, so I found these two thin wires in black in single coating are short-circuited (the gold one with the red one)...

AnonymousDec 27, 2008

same problem here .. right ear cup failed .. just working half way through the extension. we .. i think i`ll buy the hd 25ssame problem here .. right ear cup failed .. just working half way through the extension. we .. i think i`ll buy the hd 25s

I HAVE EXACTELI THE SAME PROBLEM !!my headphone is from 2002 i cant even remove the foam pads...

did u open the drum area ?? i almost broke twice forcing and i could not get inside...

pls help..

KANANUK@HOTMAIL.COMI HAVE EXACTELI THE SAME PROBLEM !!
my headphone is from 2002 i cant even remove the foam pads...
did u open the drum area ?? i almost broke twice forcing and i could not get inside...
pls help..
KANANUK@HOTMAIL.COM

Anonymous

Re: No sound in right ear

I had the same problem and noticed that after opening them, the wire connecting the right to the left was old, dry, and partially disconnected. Still trying figure out how to fix it because the wire is so thin.

Check for a loose connection in the wire. Wiggle (carefully) the wire around both the headset where it sits on your heat. Also, check the other end (plug) to see if there are any shorts. If this simple "wiggle" test shows nothing, there may be a problem with the driver (speaker) in the right channel in your headphone.

Another thing to check and this should be obvious: make sure your balance on your stereo/receiver is set to be in the middle and not to the left.

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You have to trace the wiring inside of your headphone because probably there is an open wire or short wire inside of your headset.You need a multitester to determine where is exactly the troubled wire. Have a nice day!

My previous in-ear started to behave like this after about a year and a half of use.At first,if I pressed or moved its body around may solved it.But about a week later,the right ear went completely silent regardless how I fussed on it.

If the symptom gets worse and worse as time goes by,you'd better look for the new earphones.

i think ur headphone wires or its pin at end will be defective..99%there is no chance of failures in speakers ..try to replace ur headphone cable with new cable.just solder the cable with speaker inline pins..